Bonito wrote: » Pointless and redundant thread. Ask a mod to put in the option of "nothing wrong with either and the Op shouldn't watch rugby if he doesn't like it". Can't stand people who moan about something they have no interest (and most the time no knowledge) in! /rant
baz2009 wrote: » I can't stand Ireland's Call. It's not intimidating enough to be a rugby national anthem. And the fact that they sing that at away matches instead of Amhrán na bhFiann, sickens me.
Why don't you use the Soldiers' Song?
recylingbin wrote: » reported for going off topic
recylingbin wrote: » Ireland's Call - a mockery of an 'anthem', beloved of people who are no good at soccer or GAA.
the_syco wrote: » Although the new one is not bad, it doesn't beat the Soliders Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7YmkpxEtuI
IvySlayer wrote: » What's the point of this thread?
brummytom wrote: » Why don't you use the Soldiers' Song?
irish-stew wrote: » as 'Amhrán na bhFiann' is the anthem for the republic, and as the rugby team represents both sides of the boarder they also use 'irelands call' representing the island of ireland 'Amhrán na bhFiann' is only played at matches that take place in the republic, 'irelands call' is played both home and away to represent the island
gonnaplayrugby wrote: » nothing will ever beat les marseillaisamhran na bhfian is awfully crap. one of the worst anthems. irelands call is ok, at least its inspiring unlike the other crap. flower of scotland=meh
Ireland's call is inspiring and far better than the violence-inspired "Amhran na bhFiann"
recylingbin wrote: » Flower of Scotland - an awful dirge, Sounds like something that would be played as you were on your way to the gallows. Ireland's Call - a mockery of an 'anthem', beloved of people who are no good at soccer or GAA.
Liam Byrne wrote: Ireland's call is inspiring and far better than the violence-inspired "Amhran na bhFiann" I mean, even the translation is "Soldier's Song", so how the hell can it represent the normal people of this country who aren't soldiers ? Add in the fact that the "fighting for Ireland" has been dragged into disrepute and it adds up to a pretty embarrassing anthem. And the fact that most people only have "the presidential salute" part of it, and not the whole anthem, and you'll see just how "in tune" those who claim to like it are. Check it out for yourselves and see what lyrics of the national anthem you actually know.http://www.irishroots.org/aoh/anthem.htm
Bonito wrote: » My friends dad was in a pub a while ago where there was a premier league match and an irish international on. He was watching the rugby. A man asked him in the jacks was he enjoyin the footie, he replied no I'm not watchin that muck I'm watchin the rugby. The other man went on a little rant about supporting northy's etc etc etc. My friends dad said nothing back 'til leaving the toilet where he replied "Hey, enjoy your ENGLISH premier league match ya hypocritical bollix"